Combined tea and coffee pot



E. COLLINS COMBINED TEA AND COFFEE POT Dec. 28 1926.

Filed May 23, 1925 I gwumMfo/o ward EDU-Lus atboznmf Patented Dec. 28, 1926.

UNITED STATES EDWARD COLLINS, OF MULGRAVE, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA.

COMBINED TEA AND COFFEE FCT.

Application led May 23, 1925.

The present invention relates to a co1nbined tea and coffee pot, and the primary object ofA the invention is to provide an improved pot ot this character whereby tea and coiiee may be made in a` single container and independently poured or dispensed from the container in accordance with the beverage desired.

A further object of the invention is to provide a device ot this character having independent compartments for the tea and codec, and with the tea compartment so arranged with respect to the coiiee compartment, as to cause the tea to be steeped upon placing ot the pot over a heat for boiling ot the co'ee.

A still further object of the invention is to provide a device of this character wherein the independent spouts, which are connected with the separate compartments ot the pot, are provided at their outlet openings with independently operated closure members for controlling the flow of liquid from either compartment.

Other objects and advantages ot the invention will be apparent during the course ot' the following detailed description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawing, forming a part ot this speciiication, and in which drawing:

Figure 1 is a side elevation ot the improved Combined tea and coffee pot, parts being broken away tor showing the manner of attachment of the handle.

Figure 2 is a front elevation ot the improved pot.

Figure 3 is a top planview ot the pot, parts being broken away to disclose details ot construction.

Figure 4 is a central vertical section taken on the line 4--4 of Figure 1; and,

Figure 5 is an enlarged sectional view taken on line 5 5 of Figure 3.

Referring' to the drawing in detail, and

' wherein similar reference characters designate corresponding parts throughout the several views; 10 may generally designate the main body of the pot, and which may be formed ot any desired or suitable material. Dividing the body 10 into independent compartments 11 and 12, is a central vertically disposed partition 13 which entends in a direction Jfrom the spout structures generally designated by the numeral 14, to the handle 15.V As is clearly shown in Figure 4, this partition 13 extends from the Serial No. 32,429.

very bottom edge ot the pot to a position in a plane with the top edge of the pot. rlhe bottom wall 16 ot the coffee compartment 12, lies iiush with the bottom ot the pot body 10, while the bottom wall 17 ot the tea compartment 11 is spaced above the bottom edge ot the pot body for providing an air space 18 beneath the tea compartment 11 as is clearly illustrated in Figure 4. Air escape openings 19 are provided in the pot body 10 below the bottom wall 17, and extend to the partition wall 13, tor permitting heat to escape from the space 18 when the pot is placed upon a stove.

Hingedly connected to the top edge of the partition wall 13, are two semi-circular shaped covers 20 and k21 which act as independent closures tor the compartments 11 and 12 respectively.

The spout structure 14, which extends trom the front portion of the pot body 10, comprises a pair of separate passageways 22 and 23 which communicate with the compartments 11 and 12 respectively. The spout structure 14 divides at its forward end for forming slightly spaced spout sections 24 and 25. Hingedly connected to the upper edge of each spout section 24 and 25, are caps 26 which are adapted to close the outlet openings ot the passageways 22 and 23. These caps 26 are each provided with Van annular groove 27 tor retaining a disc shaped packing 23 which engages the torward edge o1 the spout section in a manner to seal one passageway when it is desired to dispense a beverage from any desired compartment 11 or 12. A spring lip 29 is provided at the lower edge of each cap 26 for yieldably engaging a lug 30 provided beneath each of the spout sections 24 and 25. Thus it will be seen that a beverage may be poured trom either the compartment 11 or 12. by merely releasing the desired cap 26.

It will be apparent that when the pot is placed upon a stove, the heat will readily cause the coffee in the compartment 12 to boil. whereas the tea which is in the compartment 11 will merely be .steeped7 due to the fact that the compartment 11 will not be in direct contact with the stove, and that the openings 19 will permit ot the rising heat to readily escape trom beneath the compartment 11.

Changes in detail may be made to the specific form of the invention herein shown and described without departing from the spil-it of the invention7 o1' the scope ot the following claims.

l Claim:

l. In a combined ten and col'l'ee pot, the eol'nbinntion, olf a body portion, ai partition in the body poi-tion providing independent compartimenti one of said compartments having its bottom Well disposed in e plaine above the bottoni Wall ot the companion Compartment, :i spout structure having independent passage/ways eoniunmieatinn with each ot smid eoin'iziitinents, :nid independently operable eloeuie means toi' the outlet openings off seid pessageimye.

2. In n eon'ibined ten and eoi'ee pot, the eombiiisitioinr ot a bodyJ :i pzntition will in seid body adapted to extend iti-om the bottom edge ol the body to the top edge theieo't t'oi dividing; the body into independent eonipertinents, :i bottoni Wall 'tot' one ot' seid compartments lying Hush with the bottom edge of the boe y, a bottoni ifzill t'oi the other compartment lying in n plane above the bottom edge of the body7 n spout strueture having independent passagew-Liys coinmunieziting with each 0I" said compartments, and independently operable Closure means for the outlet openings of said passagevmys.

3. In :i combined ten` and coffee pot, the combination` ot' n body, u partition woll in said body adapted to extend from the bottom edge oit the body to the top edge thereof toi' dividing` the body into independent eomiimi'tinents, a bottom will foi' one of seid eoinpnrtnients lying' flush `with the `bottom edge of the body, n horizontal bottoni wzdi disposed in the eon'ipiinion eouipzwtnient npwzndly of the bottom edge ot' the body and providing an nii' space below the compnet; nient, seid portion ot the body extending below the hist mentioned bottom Wall being` provided with air escape openings for the uit' space, e spout structure having independent pnssageweys Communicating with eeeh. et said coinoni'tments, and independently operable closure ineens Jfor the outlet openings ot seid passagewevs.

EDWARD Comms. 

